Veteran's Day Archives - 淫人色欲社 /tag/veterans-day/ Simplicity of Life, Self-Reliance, Directness of Purpose. Tue, 18 Nov 2025 16:39:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2026/03/cropped-cropped-sks-logo-full-color-32x32.png Veteran's Day Archives - 淫人色欲社 /tag/veterans-day/ 32 32 245914174 Pathway Series: The 鈥86 South Kent Crew That Rowed at Henley /events-all/pathway-series-the-86-south-kent-crew-that-rowed-at-henley/ Mon, 17 Nov 2025 18:59:42 +0000 /?p=15975 Note – if you are SKS Crew Alumni, please join our group here. 淫人色欲社 is proud to welcome back members of the Class of 1986 for a special Pathways conversation, 鈥淭he Road to Henley.鈥 In this conversation, we reunite some of the legendary oarsmen and coaches behind one of the most extraordinary chapters ... Read more

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Note – if you are SKS Crew Alumni, please join our group .

淫人色欲社 is proud to welcome back members of the Class of 1986 for a special Pathways conversation, .鈥 In this conversation, we reunite some of the legendary oarsmen and coaches behind one of the most extraordinary chapters in South Kent鈥檚 athletic history: the 1986 crew that competed in the , the oldest rowing competition in the world, held before the Royal Family on the Thames in London.聽 .

The conversation features Coach and Alumnus Sid Stockdale 鈥73, alongside alumni Andy Goddard 鈥87, Duffy Camins 鈥89, Nicholas Butts 鈥87, Ransom Duncan 鈥86, Henry Brownell 鈥86, and Stephen Nahley 鈥86, as they share memories of their training, camaraderie, and the once-in-a-lifetime experience of representing South Kent on rowing鈥檚 most storied stage.

A Legacy of Grit and Greatness

South Kent鈥檚 crew program in the 1980s was a model of discipline and determination. Early spring training was famously demanding, Hatch Pond鈥檚 bitter winds and icy waters forged some of the toughest rowers in New England. Coach Smith often said, 鈥淪outh Kent crews are never beaten by being out of shape,鈥 and his 1984-86 teams embodied that philosophy.

In 1984, with only six returning varsity members, competition for boat seats was fierce. Even the novice crews rose to the challenge under the leadership of Stephen Nahley, the third boat won its Petite Final at Quinsigamond, the only crew that day to triumph from the toughest lane on the course.

By 1985, South Kent鈥檚 program had become one of the strongest in the region. The first boat missed victory against rival Salisbury by just 1.2 seconds, while the second boat nearly toppled Choate鈥檚 first. At Quinsig, South Kent鈥檚 top crew finished second in New England just one second behind Belmont Hill.

The Road to Henley

In 1986, South Kent鈥檚 momentum continued. With close to twelve boats and even a solo sculler, the team dominated Pomfret, Gunnery, and Choate, and placed second overall at Quinsig, only five seconds behind a record-setting winner. The lower boats brought home the prize oar from Salisbury, and Coaches Smith and Stockdale recognized that South Kent鈥檚 strength that year could take them across the Atlantic.

For the first time in twenty years, South Kent would return to the Henley Royal Regatta. The group trained rigorously on Hatch Pond and then in Brugge, Belgium, before crossing the English Channel to Henley.

For the boys from South Kent, rowing at Henley wasn鈥檛 just a race it was a moment of history, a culmination of years of discipline and teamwork, and a proud representation of what makes South Kent athletics so enduring.

Looking Back, Rowing Forward

Nearly four decades later, these alumni return to the Hillside to reflect on what the journey taught them about leadership, perseverance, and brotherhood. Their Pathways talk reminds today鈥檚 students that excellence is built not only through talent, but through relentless preparation and the courage to chase big dreams across oceans.

A thank you to Marge Smith for her book, (see pages 318-319), which supplied additional background for this Pathways talk.

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Pathway Series: Sid Stockdale 鈥73 on Legacy & Leadership /events-all/pathway-sid-stockdale/ Thu, 23 Oct 2025 20:31:15 +0000 /?p=15831 Sid Stockdale 鈥73, distinguished alumnus, former faculty member, current board member, and son of the late Vice Admiral James Stockdale, joined 淫人色欲社 for a Virtual Pathways -> Youtube Podcast conversation. This special event serves as a preview to Sid鈥檚 upcoming Veterans Day keynote on November 12th, where he will share the remarkable story ... Read more

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Sid Stockdale 鈥73, distinguished alumnus, former faculty member, current board member, and son of the late , joined 淫人色欲社 for a conversation. This special event serves as a preview to Sid鈥檚 upcoming Veterans Day keynote on November 12th, where he will share the remarkable story of his parents, Admiral James and , the namesakes of South Kent鈥檚 hockey arena, the Admiral James and Sybil Stockdale Arena.

Sid will return to campus on November 12th to speak live to students. His talk will reflect on the enduring lessons of leadership, sacrifice, and resilience that his family鈥檚 story represents, and the principles that are also central to South Kent鈥檚 Stockdale Leadership Academy.

In this virtual session, Sid offered a personal and moving account of his journey to South Kent and his life growing up as the son of one of America鈥檚 most respected military leaders. His recently published book serves as the basis for much of the conversation, offering candid reflections on family, identity, and what it means to live in the shadow, and light of greatness.

His father, Vice Admiral James Stockdale, the legendary naval aviator and Medal of Honor recipient, is one of the most decorated officers in U.S. Navy history. Stockdale is also the namesake of the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the . Captured during the Vietnam War, Admiral Stockdale spent over seven years as a prisoner of war, during which he withstood extraordinary hardship and became a symbol of Stoic virtues of courage, moral clarity, and unwavering honor.

Beyond his military service, Admiral Stockdale was a noted scholar of philosophy and ethics, and even a vice-presidential candidate in 1992. His principled leadership and intellectual rigor continue to influence generations of leaders and thinkers.

Sid鈥檚 talk is more than a historical reflection, it鈥檚 a deeply personal story of family values, quiet strength, and the lifelong impact of growing up under the example of a true American hero. His session will include a brief presentation followed by an open Q&A, allowing students to engage directly with this powerful narrative.

This is a rare and meaningful opportunity to connect with the Stockdale legacy firsthand and to reflect on the deeper meaning of service, leadership, and what it truly means to live a life of purpose.

and read Sid鈥檚 book:

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